What One Share Of A Company Can Buy You At That Company

Stocks are on fire lately, with the S&P 500 and Dow Jones Industrial Average closing last week at record highs.

That got us thinking: With company stock prices on the rise, what is the merchandise equivalent of the price of one share?

Below are the stock prices of a random sample of 13 companies and what you can buy at those companies based on their stock price. (Note: Stock prices are as of the close on Monday, July 22, and items exclude taxes.)

For instance, for the price of one share of Yum Brands, which owns Taco Bell and other casual dining restaurants, you can buy 31 seven-layer burritos. Yum indeed!

Berkshire Hathaway, led by Warren Buffett, owns Dairy Queen, See’s, and a host of other companies. (Blizzard figure was calculated using the average price of $3.49 for a medium Blizzard; See’s figure was calculated using the $7.60 price for a small Lollypop Box.)